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Southern California Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar: Huntington Beach, California: 2003 40 West and Midwest Luby's: San Antonio, Texas: 1947 Houston, Texas: 83 Texas Marie Callender's: Orange, California: 1964 Mission Viejo, California: 25 California, Nevada, Utah Metro Diner: Tampa, Florida: 1992 Jacksonville, Florida: 57 East Coast and Indiana Norm ...
Rio del Mar (Spanish: Río del Mar, meaning "River of the Sea") is an unincorporated village in Santa Cruz County, California. Rio del Mar is one of several small villages that form the unincorporated community of Aptos, California. [3] Its population was 9,128 as of the 2020 United States census. [2]
Coco's Bakery is a subsidiary chain of Shari's Cafe & Pies and casual dining restaurants operating in the western United States. As of October 2024, the company operates 5 locations in California. It began as The Snack Shop in 1948 in Corona del Mar, California, and had switched owners multiple times. Two of them are franchised (Upland, and ...
One Redditor explained that the only difference between her restaurant's $3.75 California roll and their specialty Volcano roll was the way the roll was cut and the spicy mayo it was topped with ...
Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name. They serve barbecue, sandwiches, tacos, chicken, burgers and other dishes, largely ...
Rio Del Mar Country Club included a clubhouse, a grand hotel on the bluffs, a beach club, a polo field, and a golf course. The estuary was filled in (now Rio Beach Flats) and the SS Palo Alto cement ship was moored and converted into an amusement pier with restaurants, swimming pool, and a dance pavilion.
Taco del Mar was auctioned in a bankruptcy sale on September 30, 2010. The winning bid of $3.25 million came from Connecticut company Franchise Brands LLC. [10] Franchise Brands was created in 2005 by Fred DeLuca and Peter Buck, the founders of Subway restaurants.
It grew to 37 restaurants across California by August 1993, when it was acquired by PepsiCo subsidiary Taco Bell. When PepsiCo exited the restaurant business in 1997, Chevys was sold to the investment group J.W. Childs Associates. [5] In 1999, Chevys purchased Rio Bravo Cantina, a poorly-performing chain of Tex-Mex restaurants with 66 locations ...